We are excited to host Alamance Pride on Saturday, October 6th - as part of National LGBT History Month and National Coming Out Month.

Nearly 3,000 people attended the festival in 2017, and we are excited for​an even larger outpouring of community support for 2018 !

​Alamance Pride is a non­profit organization serving the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) communities of Alamance County by organizing and presenting an annual Pride festival.

Our purpose through this event is to celebrate the LGBTQ community, promote inclusion and diversity, provide opportunities for community outreach, and to educate ourselves, allies, and the Alamance County community about the importance of equality.

Contact us atalamancepride@gmail.com or locate us at www.facebook.com/alamancepride​Situated in central North Carolina between Greensboro and Durham, Alamance County serves 150,000 residents across the cities of Burlington, Graham, and Mebane as well as the towns of Elon, Gibsonville, Green Level, Haw River, Ossipee, Swepsonville, and Alamance Village.